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SPEAKER_02 (00:00):
Good to see the
Lester family here.
Good to see each one of youhere.
Lord sure is good to all of us.
Amen.
He looked beyond my fault.
Donna Rambo wrote that greatsong.
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Jeremiah chapter twelve onethrough four.
Righteous are thou, Lord.
When I pled with thee.
Yea, let me talk with thee ofthy judgment.
Wherefore do the way of the weakit prosper?
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Wherefore are all they happythat deal very treacherously?
Thou hast planted them, yea.
They have taken root, they grow.
Yea.
They'll bring forth fruit.
Thou art near in their mouth andfar from their reins.
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But thou, O Lord, knoweth me,and that has seen me and tried
my heart toward thee.
Pull them out like sheep for theslaughter.
And prepare them for the day ofslaughter.
Amen.
Prepare them for the day ofslaughter.
I want to read that other versethere, verse 5.
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If thou hast run with thefootman and they have worried
thee, then how can thou contendwith horses?
And if in the land of peacewherein thou trusted they worry
thee, then how will thou do inthe swelling of Jordan?
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Amen.
I'd like to preach just a littlewhile on how to deal with
trouble.
How to deal with trouble.
Wesley one day was walking alongwith the man, and he just kept
telling about his trouble overand over, kept talking about it.
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And uh, and as they was goingalong, they came to a uh a rock
fence, and there's a cow on theother side.
And uh Wesley said to him, said,You know why that cow's looking
over that rock fence?
He said, No.
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He said, Because you can't seethrough it.
And that's the way you are withyour trouble.
You can't see through them, youcan look over top of them.
That's the only way you can doit.
What to do with your trouble?
Amen.
Hallelujah.
Amen.
How to deal with, how to meetthem.
It's not with fretfulness andimpatience.
Amen.
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The old Jew was known to bequite heavy on liquor, and he
explained that he drink only todrown his troubles.
Well, after you drowned them,why do you continue to drink?
He said they're good swimmers.
Have you ever faced troublesthat was good swimmers?
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It took more than a littlealcohol to drown them.
Amen.
Hallelujah.
Gothe said that uh he had beencalled the child of fortune, uh,
but uh he said uh I I I reallydon't know how to tell you, but
there has been nothing but laborand sorrow.
Amen.
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And I'm 75 years old now, andI've never had uh four weeks of
true comfort, Amen.
He said it is a constant rollingof stones, and there is always
to be lifted up anew.
What to do?
Amen.
Hallelujah.
Amen.
They stopped the woman, she'dgone the wrong way.
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And in traffic in the fourlanes, she'd gone the wrong way,
and the police officer pulledher over and and was giving her
a ticket if you're going thewrong way.
She said, you know.
She said, I thought it wasstrange everybody was coming my
way.
Now I said that sometimes it'sstrange.
Seems like all the troubles iscoming your way.
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What to do?
Amen.
Hallelujah.
Life, the traffic always seemedto be coming your way.
Amen.
What to do?
Amen.
With trouble, learn.
What to do?
Amen.
Learn.
There's some things, Amen, thatwe've got to know in this last
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hour.
Meeting the troubles of thislast day.
Amen.
Hallelujah.
Well, the first thing you gottalearn how to do is bend your
knees.
Bend your knees.
Hallelujah.
Get up on your knees.
Hallelujah.
That's the only way you can doit.
Get up on your knees.
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Well, glory.
Hallelujah.
Amen.
Thou hast known my reproach andmy shame and my dishonor.
Mine adversaries are alwaysbefore thee.
Reproach has broken my heart,and I'm full of heaviness.
And I look for some to takepity, but there's none.
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And for comforters I have foundnone.
And thou gavest me gall for mymeat.
And in my thirst, thou gavest mevinegar to drink.
Amen.
You need to know what to do.
Amen.
Who in the storm pile of warsand trouble around you?
Glory.
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Amen.
I said glory.
Hallelujah.
Hallelujah.
We're troubled on every side,yet not distressed.
We're perplexed, but not indespair.
Learn how to do it.
Exodus 14 and 13.
And Moses said unto them, untothe people, hear you not.
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Stand still and see thesalvation of the Lord.
Amen.
Learn to stand still and trustGod in trouble.
He said, Learn to stand stilland trust God and trouble.
You can't do it, but God can.
Well, glory, can you help me?
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Amen.
Hallelujah.
Job 38, 22.
Thou hast entered into thetrouble.
Has thou entered into thetreasures of the snow?
Has thou seen the treasures ofhell, which I have reserved
against the time of trouble.
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Against the day of battle andwar, God says, I've got special
equipment for you in the time oftrouble.
How about that?
How about that?
Glory to God.
Amen.
He said, I've got it in reservefor you.
I've got hell and I've got snow.
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Amen.
I can stop them by rocks.
I can stop them by hornets.
I can stop them with water.
I can stop them anyway.
Just trust God.
Amen.
Psalm 41 and one.
I'll get down here after.
Blessed is he that considers thepoor.
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The Lord will deliver him intime of trouble.
The Lord will preserve him andkeep him alive.
And he shall be blessed upon theearth.
And thou wilt not deliver him tothe will of the enemy.
The Lord will strengthen himupon the bed of languish.
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Thou wilt make all his beds andhis sickness.
I said, Lord, be merciful untome.
Heal my soul.
For I have sinned against thee.
Amen.
He said, I'll deliver you intime of trouble.
Psalm 33 and verse 20.
Lord.
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Amen.
Our soul waiteth for thee, Lord.
He is our help and our shield.
For our hearts shall rejoice inhim, because we have trusted in
his holy shield.
For our hearts, thank God, we'lltrust in him.
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Amen.
Let thy mercy, O Lord, be uponus according as we've hoped in
thee.
Our help is in the name of theLord who has made the heavens
and the earth.
Is there anything he can't do?
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Well, glory.
For our soul is bowed down tothe dust, our bellies claimed to
the earth.
Arise for our help and redeem usfor thy mercy's sake.
All right.
Psalms 121 verse 1.
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I will lift up mine eyes untothe hills which cometh my help.
What to do in time of trouble?
Look up.
Look up.
Look up to God.
SPEAKER_00 (09:34):
Look up to the
everlasting hill, from which
cometh thy heaven out.
SPEAKER_02 (09:40):
With in time of
trouble.
My help cometh from the Lord.
Here we go again, which made theheavens and the earth.
Amen.
He will not suffer thy foot tobe removed.
He that keepeth thee will notslumber.
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But behold, he that keepethIsrael shall neither slumber nor
sleep.
The Lord is the keeper, the Lordis the shade on the right hand.
The sun shall not smite thee byday, nor the moon by night.
The Lord shall preserve theefrom all evil.
He shall preserve the son of theLord, shall preserve thy going
out and thy coming in.
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God in time of trouble is ourhope.
He's our sustainer.
Amen.
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He's our Savior.
He's our redeemer.
Glory.
He's in the midst.
When I get in trouble.
Fighting for the right.
Well, you know I can call onJesus anytime.
Yes, I can.
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Well, what's the next word?
Hallelujah.
Amen.
For what?
He's always on the line.
Amen.
Psalm 91, verse 15.
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He shall call upon me, and I'llanswer him.
I'll be with him in trouble.
One of the things that you, oneof the hardest things in the
world to do is walk a longjourney by yourself.
You can put a 90-field packpound pack on your back and
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march with the with the company.
But put it on and walk withoutanybody but yourself.
It's a hard task.
But you don't have to.
He said, I'm going to walk withyou.
I'm going to be with you on thatlong, hard journey of trouble.
I'll be with you.
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I said, thank the Lord.
Can we thank him?
That he'll be with you on yourjourney of trouble.
Amen.
If God is with us in ourtrouble, then we sure that we
have help and deliverance.
Amen.
Thank God.
Amen.
Thou art my hiding place.
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Thou shalt preserve me fromtrouble.
And thou shalt compass me aboutwith songs of deliverance.
Amen.
Amen.
Glory.
Amen.
For thou wilt save the afflictedpeople.
But they'll bring down the highlook.
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Amen.
For thou wilt light my candle,the Lord my God will enlighten
my darkness.
Amen.
Days of trouble.
What did it do?
Hallelujah.
Amen.
Hezekiah, when he got hisletter, Aben, he was in bad
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trouble.
He went in, he spread her out.
There it is, Lord.
Here's my problem.
Amen.
I give it to the Lord.
That's what you got to do isgive your trouble to the Lord.
Let him have it.
SPEAKER_00 (13:36):
I feel like some.
Let him have it.
Let him have it.
Let him have.
Can you say that?
SPEAKER_02 (13:44):
Let him have it.
Glory, glory.
Hallelujah.
Amen.
You've been wondering how longit takes me to get to this one.
God is our refuge and strengthand a very present help in
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trouble.
Woo! Therefore, we'll not wefear.
Will not we fear?
Aben, we'll not we fear.
Aben, though the earth beremoved.
Now I was reading about some oldboys that went up in Canada was
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a fishing, and there was ahurricane came through there.
They made it to a little island,and they finally trees a
breaking all around them.
Water looked like it wasimpossible to survive.
They were laying on rocks.
And all of a sudden he felt therocks move.
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Amen.
And when he looked around, whatit was, there was a big, big
tree.
That wind was a was a turn out.
That was in roots, wasn'tunderneath them.
Amen, but there'll be nothingthat'll separate us from the
love of God which is in ChristJesus.
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We'll be upon the rock in ourtime of trouble.
Amen.
Hallelujah.
For in the time of trouble,he'll hide me in his pavilion.
In the secret place of histabernacle shall he hide me.
He shall set me up on a rock.
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Amen.
And now shall my head be liftedup above my enemies.
Round about me, therefore, willI offer in his tabernacle
sacrifices of joy.
What?
And I'll sing, yea! I'll singpraises unto the Lord.
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Amen.
I wish I could hurry a littlefaster, but it can't.
Amen.
Job chapter 5, verse 6.
Although affliction cometh notforth of the dust, neither doth
trouble spring out of theground.
Yet man is born.
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Born under trouble as a sparkfly.
Why do we think that we shouldalways be free from trouble?
When the God of heaven said,You're born under trouble.
This world's full of trouble.
Troubles all around you.
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Innumerable troubles.
You're gonna have to suffer.
Amen.
Glory.
Get a hold of your seat.
I mean better get a hold of itright quick.
Are divinely appointed.
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They're there because we can useone word.
He sent them or allowed them.
Huh?
Some of you still love the Lordlike you used to?
He's trying to save you.
He's trying to get you toheaven.
And it's going to take sometrouble to get you out of this
world and get you weaned fromthis world.
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Get you trusting in God insteadof the arm of flesh.
Glory, this is a troublesomeworld.
I said this is a troublesomeworld.
The elements of this world is,amen, there's trouble.
Amen.
There's great changes takingplace all the time, and it
brings us great trouble.
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Amen.
We're living an extreme hostileworld.
Amen.
Thank God.
But there is a God that can keepus in a time of trouble.
This world is full of evil.
This world is full of sin.
Amen.
Hallelujah.
Amen.
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I wouldn't give you some more ofthat, but I'm afraid you can't
take it.
Amen.
C.
H.
Spurgeon said one evening hewent out and he said he looked
at the sky and he said it wasthe most glorious sunset that
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he'd ever saw in his life.
He said it radiated with allcolors, clouds, amen, with
colors extremely beautiful.
Amen, beyond imagination.
Amen.
So the next evening he went out,placed himself in the same
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place, looked at the same sky,and it didn't happen.
And he said, now what's thedifference?
And he remembered, Amen.
That sky was full of blackclouds.
And there was no beauty in thesky because there was no black
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clouds.
There'll be no beauty in yourlife unless you can overcome
troubles in the time of darkclouds.
Amen.
I'm about to get where I want topreach a little bit.
Amen.
Redeem, O Israel.
Oh God, out of all his troubles.
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A double L.
Amen.
He'll get you out of all ofthem.
All of them, you hear me?
Out of all your trouble.
He can deliver you out of all ofthem.
This poor man cried.
All right, here we're back atprayer again.
This poor man cried.
Amen.
And when he cried, the Lordheard him and saved him out of
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all his trouble.
Learned to do this in the timeof trouble.
Cry to God.
And God will do it.
He shall deliver thee and howmany troubles?
Six.
Got you.
And the Sabbath shall not come.
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Now you.
That takes care of what you saidfirst.
Oh.
God likes to make us.
He likes to put it in our heartand our mind.
I'm God.
I'm your God.
I'll take care of you.
Amen.
In the time of tribal, I'lldeliver you.
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Amen.
Listen, listen.
Divine help in the crime oftrouble.
Glory.
Amen.
Thou, which has showed me greatand sore trouble, shall quicken
me again and bring me up againfrom the depths of the earth.
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Man.
That's pretty bad shape to getin, wasn't it?
Alright.
Divine help.
So David recognized that God isgoing to bring him up again,
though Saul is jealous, thoughhis conscience is accusing him,
and though he has a greattrouble, there's rebellion of
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his own house.
Amen.
He's been forsaken by hisfriend.
He's mocked by the ungodly.
Amen.
But the greatest thought in yourtime of trouble is this God has
led me.
God is not helping me.
God is not with me.
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God will not deliver me.
Amen.
Hallelujah.
Amen.
But he promised never to leaveme.
What?
Nor forsake me.
You promised you'd be with me introuble.
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You promised you'd deliver me introuble.
Hallelujah! Amen.
Amen.
There's a man in Psalms 88 andverse 3.
His name is Heman.
Heman is a sorrowful psalm.
And this is what he says.
For my soul is full of trouble,and my life draweth nigh unto
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the grave.
He said, Calamities uponcalamities, heap one upon the
other until my soul is full.
Full.
My soul is full.
Amen.
Hallelujah.
Mark chapter 13, verse 8.
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For a nation shall rise againstnation, kingdom against kingdom,
there shall be earthquakes anddiverse places.
There shall be famine andtroubles.
These are the beginning ofsorrows.
Amen.
But take heed to yourself, forthey shall deliver you up to the
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council, and in the synagogueyou shall be beaten, and you
shall be brought before therulers and the kings for my
sake, for testimony againstthem.
Troubles in these last days,children.
A lot of troubles at your door.
Aben, but there's one thing weare assured of.
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Amen.
And these extraordinary eventstake place, and troubles are so
great.
Amen.
And then I look at old Ralph.
Cast me not off in a time of oldage.
Forsake me not when my strengthfailed.
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Those that be plated in thehouse of the Lord shall flourish
in the courts of our God, andthey shall bring forth fruit in
old age, and they shall be fatand flourishing.
Get out of the way.
It may be a troublesome time,but I'm getting fat.
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Woo! See, Doc Shermer Monday, hewas the feller that found the
first nodule when I had catcher.
He'd come in, he sat down andlooked over at me and pointed at
my tummy, and I said, Doc, leaveme alone.
I'm okay.
I'm a feeling good.
Leave me alone.
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And Doris said, We don't havehim on a diet, and we ain't
gonna put him on one what he'sbeen through.
He said, I do the same.
God said, I'll tell you whatI'll do for you in the time of
extreme trouble.
I'll make you fat.
I'll make you sing.
Hallelujah.
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I'll give you victory right inthe jaws of trouble.
Thank God.
God, glory to God, won't youjust worship him?
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And the Lord said, I have surelyseen the afflictions of my
people, which are in Egypt, andhave heard their cry by the
reason of their taskmasters, forI know their sorrows, and I am
come down to deliver them out ofthe hands of the Egyptian, and
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bring them up out of the land,unto a good land, a large land
flowing with milk and honey,unto the place of the
Canaanites, and the Hittanitesand the Amorites and Prezenites
and the Hebbatites and theJebasites and all the rest of
the sites.
God said, That's what I'm gonnado for you.
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I'm gonna give you victory overall of it.
How in a time of trouble.
Hallelujah.
Amen.
Alright, I'm down to my goodstuff.
Amen.
I'm down to my good stuff, andso if you don't get it, you
don't get no good stuff back.
Amen.
Alright, you ready?
And Joseph, call the name of thefirstborn Manasseh.
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For God, he said, have made meto forget my toy and all of my
father's house.
Hallelujah.
And the name of the second wasEphraim.
For God has called me to befruitful in the land of my
affliction and the seven yearsof Plentice.
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Then there was it, the land ofEgypt were ended.
Joseph was a slave.
Amen.
And he got to thinking one day,he heard that little old boy's
voice cry, I've got a boy.
Right down here in Egypt.
I've got a boy right down herein worst trouble I ever had.
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Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (27:35):
I'll tell you what
I'm going to name him.
I'm going to name him Manasseh.
Because God made me to forget mytroubles.
What to do in the day oftrouble?
Forget him if you possibly can.
Well, glory, glory.
Amen.
Hallelujah.
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Joseph.
And God has made him to forget.
And Ephraim is called doublefruitful.
Right in the midst of histrouble, amen.
He become double fruitful.
It's in when you're having thosetroubles that God's going to
make you double fruitful.
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Amen.
Hallelujah.
He made me forget all this toil.
All this trouble.
Amen.
For this is a covenant that I'llmake with them.
And the house of Israel.
After those days, saith theLord, I'll put my laws in their
mind and write them up on theirhearts, and I will be unto them
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a God, and they shall be mypeople, and they shall not
teach, they shall not teachevery man his neighbor and every
man his brother, saying, Knowthe Lord, for he shall know me
from the least to the greatest.
For I will be merciful unto theunrighteous and their sins and
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their iniquities.
I'll remember no more.
God.
Amen.
Right there.
Alright.
Amen.
Well, I thought I'd be doing alittle better right here.
So let's go to the next step.
Isaiah chapter 65 and verse 16.
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That he who blessed himself inthe earth shall bless himself in
the God of truth.
And he that sweareth.
Roydale, come down here and runaround this altar right now.
Break this hard tie right now.
Come on, do it for me.
Amen.
SPEAKER_00 (29:55):
No more pops.
SPEAKER_02 (29:57):
Right, wait, wait,
wait, just a minute.
Why are you doing this?
Because the former troubles areforgotten.
What?
There comes a time that thetroubles are forgotten.
Glory.
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Amen.
SPEAKER_02 (30:12):
He said, I'll bring
it to the place where you can
forget it all, boy.
SPEAKER_00 (30:18):
Glory.
I said, glory.
Hallelujah.
Lift your hand and what?
Well glorious.
SPEAKER_02 (30:28):
Won't it be a
wonderful day when we forget it
all?
And Joshua said, Why hast thoutroubled us?
Why have you troubled us?
The Lord shall trouble thee thisday.
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And Israel stoned him withstones and buried, burned them
with fire, after they stonedthem with stones.
Amen.
Bad day, wasn't it?
Bad day, ain't it?
Bad troubles, eh?
It's all bad, eh?
Let's write a few articles onhow bad it is, okay?
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You don't want to do that?
All right, go with me then.
And I will give her vineyardsfrom fit and the valley, a
bagor, a door of hope, and sheshall sing there, as in the days
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of youth, as in the days whenshe came up out of the land of
Egypt.
He said, I'm gonna change yourtrouble.
Amen.
To hope.
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And I'm gonna change it, amen,to the door of hell.
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God's gonna end all trouble forus.
Hallelujah.
Amen.
That word acor means greattrouble.
Nay?
It means great tragedy.
Amen.
But there is a light in thedarkest cloud.
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There is a ray of heavenly hopein the greatest calamities.
There is light in the mostterrible judgment.
Amen.
For in the punishment, God'smercifully opened before the
sinner.
A door of hope.
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Open that door of hope rightthere.
Do it so they can get in now.
The devil ain't blocked you in.
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Your trouble didn't destroy you.
Hallelujah!
SPEAKER_00 (34:01):
Hallelujah! The
devil didn't put out the light.
He didn't put a cloud there.
But the light shined through thecloud.
And when it shined through thecloud, it brought the beautiful
out of your life and you'd hadtrouble.
SPEAKER_02 (34:22):
Holy glory.
No misery so great.
No sorrow so deep.
No crowd so bitter that Godcannot change it into Kevin,
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that would be a big door infront of you as much trouble as
you had, boy.
SPEAKER_03 (35:19):
Come on.
SPEAKER_02 (35:26):
The troubles is not
going to destroy us because
God's with us in our troubles.
Hallelujah.
SPEAKER_00 (35:34):
God is right there
in the midst of the fire with
the children of holy.
God's right there with them.
Daniel down in the dead of life.
SPEAKER_02 (35:45):
God's eye and light
changing.
Changing.
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The valley of trouble is thethreshold of the promise and
hurt.
Come here, Rodell.
Over here.
You see on the other side overthere?
That's what is promised.
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Now, right here is that uh thatuh trouble.
Now he said, I'm gonna make thisthe threshold to get to that.
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Dear children, did he not makeit look easy?
But whatever it is, when you getacross that threshold, the
promises is on the other side ofit.
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Lord God, how many want, amen,to get from trouble to joy?
How many want to get from Amen?
Sorrow to happiness.
SPEAKER_00 (37:28):
Step across, step
across the threshold, step
across the threshold of trouble.
Get over there.
SPEAKER_02 (37:50):
Now listen, there's
a great difference between
delivering from trouble andchanging the trouble into a door
of hope.
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And don't care one nickel.
Because, Brother David, I knowwho will rule in trouble.
I know whose hand will be introuble, and I know what
deliverance are being trouble.
It'll be delivered from God off.
SPEAKER_01 (39:13):
Stand and worship
the Lord on this side of the
river.
Gonna lay them down, never pickthem up again.
I'm leaving my troubles on thisside of the river.
unknown (39:34):
I'm leaving my
troubles.
SPEAKER_01 (39:50):
I will never see my
trouble again.
SPEAKER_00 (39:55):
I'll see my trouble
on this side of the river.
I won't never pick 'em up again.
And when I get to the other sideof the river, well, I will never
see my troubles again.
Why does a cow look over thefence?
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He can't see through it.
Huh?
Come on, he can't see through.
SPEAKER_02 (40:25):
You can't see
through it.
Well, look over it.
SPEAKER_00 (40:30):
Hallelujah.
Look over it, get over it.
SPEAKER_02 (40:39):
The captivity of
Babylon was the threshold to the
promised land.
SPEAKER_00 (40:48):
Yes.
SPEAKER_02 (40:51):
That's how they got
out.
And that's how they got in.
SPEAKER_00 (40:55):
Hallelujah,
hallelujah.
Calamities are the door of hope.
Sing some more of that, baby.
I'm leaving my troubles on thisside of the river.
I'm gonna lay 'em down and neverpick 'em up again.
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That's what I get.
First thing to do and try toriver.
I'm leaving my troubles on thisriver pick 'em up again when I
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get to the other side of theriver.
Well I never see with mytroubles again troubles on this
side of the river.
I'm gonna lay him down.
Never pick them up again.
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I will never see my troubleagain.
There's only one thing that I'vegot to carry over.
Well, it's my cross, and Icannot lay it down.
But when I get to the other sideof the river, I'm a gony shape.
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This will cross it for a craft.
I'm leaving my troubles on thisside of the river.
I'm gonna lay them down, neverthink about again when I get to
the other side of the river.
Well, I will never see mytroubles again.
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I'm leaving my troubles on thisside of the river.
I'm gonna lay him down, neverpick him up again when I get to
the other side of the river.
Well, I will never see mytroubles again.
(43:29):
I believe in my troubles thisside of the river.
I'm gonna lay him down everychildren, lay him right there,
come at the river, lay him rightthere for the foot of Jesus.
Come on, come on, leave alone.
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I'm gonna leave my troubles onthis side of the river.
I'm gonna lay him down.
I'm gonna lay him down.
Never pick 'em up again.
I feel like we're gonna say fordelivering me out of my home.
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Oh, when at last I see the faceof my Savior, and he gives the
call to be my child.
Well done.
I'm gonna glorify and praise hisname forever.
When I lay at his feet, thecrown I've won.
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I leave my troubles on the sideof the river.
I'm gonna lay him down ever pickhim up up again when I get to
the other side of the river.
I will never see my troublesagain.
(44:51):
I'll leave my troubles on thisside of the river.
I'm gonna lay him down.
I will never see my troublesagain.