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When God puts a call and agift in your life, you have no
choice but to fulfill it. Welcometo Pastor Ricardo Correa' s podcast,
pastor of Mount Sinai Church in NorthCarolina, prepare your heart to receive a
word that will lead you to God' s truth, the word of God

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in the father name of the sonDres bru Santo Amen. Then the Lyceum
took the mantle of Elijah, whohad fallen when he was taken and returned
to the bank of the Jordan.He struck the water with the mantle of

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Elijah and exclaimed where the Lord Godof Elijah is. Then the king forgives.
The river was divided into two andElisha crossed it. You can take
your seats Glory of God. TodayI have a very interesting subject to raise

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a topic on which people might say, but how this works. And the
reality is that there is something thatwe value or despise, not only in
the Church, but in everything wedo. And that' s why I

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wanted to bring an exposition of God' s word on this subject, because
there are times that we take itas incorrect, but it' s not.
And that' s why today's preaching title is titled. It
' s a question of knowing howto ask, day with me. It
' s a question of knowing howto ask, because questions are basic forms

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of communication in our given society.Yes or no, I do. However,
many consider that asking is a signof disrespect or so much authority,
as you are challenging authority, butif you know how to ask questions,
they will help you grow in thematter maria. Solamon, please close the

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door that' s here for me, that I' m listening to.
All this stuff here is to laugdis wood or bea excuse me. If
they know how to ask the questions, these questions will help you grow in

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the matter that you doubt. Thesame is true in the spiritual realm.
In the spiritual realm it is extremelyimportant to ask which questions. And I
' ll tell you something. Goddoesn' t bother when he asks questions.
He doesn' t bother, especiallywhen you know how to ask questions.

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So today we are going to examinein the scriptures the importance and concept
of asking questions to God. Ibegan today with the pastor of the Children
in this Church, Pastor Blake,we began to read a book together so

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we could get to know each otherand have a time together. And the
book is called what is the caseof Christ, and it' s a
writer, a reporter for a well- known newspaper in Chicago, where it

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turns out that the book he didto him even came out of a movie.
I recommend it. Look for thevery good movie. He is in
the seventies with his wife, andhis wife accepts Christ and he accepts Christ.
He saw the genuine change that Godmade in her life and he did
not believe in religion. He wasan atheist, he wasn' t a

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Gnostic, he was an atheist andhe, as a reporter, he decided
then and you know what. I' m going to prove to you,
woman, my wife, that tothe God that you serve to be a
fallacy so he then decided, asa reporter, to investigate who Christ was,

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to investigate historical data, his death, his resurrection, to make the
long short story, he ends upgiving his life Christ very good. The
film, however, the book isthe basis of all this and I started
reading it. I started reading thefirst chapter and sat down with Pastor Blay
and we started talking about this book, the first chapter, and the things

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we saw in the first chapter isthat he' s going to talk to
one of the strongest theologians there isabout the story of Jesus, Dr Blandburg,
and he' s in Denver,and he' s then beginning to
ask some questions of which he's not just asking to get information for

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his thesis, which comes as anegative connotation, because the reason he'
s being research is for what.To tell Christians they are believing a fallacy
in a lie, a fairy tale, and he then to their questions and
while he is reading the first chapter, you are seeing how this reporter wants

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to ask these questions in English ina term called gacha quartions. There are
questions like that ah I caught youtrue yes and you could see in the
interrogation of the main character, thereporter, this boy, and asking this
doctor, that he was a horsein what was theology and the history of
Christ, how he wanted to putpressure on certain questions, and the theologian

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was calmly answering them to him.So that was so beautiful, because this
sermon and I took it prepared fromlast month and when I' m having
that talk today it' s ua. Sir you' re giving me a
chance to have a basis for whatI' m going to be talking about.

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So, the first point I wantto ask is what is the impression
of asking questions, what is theimpression in society, what is the impression
in our lives, in asking questions, because at the time, the truth
I hate, I say it wholeheartedly, the Christian who believes without asking questions.

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We don' t have any here. And I say it then,
here we have it. A streamof sheep, here we have men and
wife of God, spiritual children.The word says I am. There is
the shepherd and the obes to whatthey know the voice of the shepherd amen.
But if you would say how orhow you gnaw, you will never

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grow, because the sheep is onlyfed. The sheep depends on the shepherd.
The Shepherd is not only a figurewho teaches you, but he must
also be a step for you topull to the next level. So,
when I come to see about whatis the concept of asking questions in the
Church, many people say hear thisone and why we say amen, what

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does amen mean. I don't know and why you say it,
because everyone says it and why westand and sit. Looks like we'
re in an exercise class. Ahmay you bow to the word of God.
We must not hold the opportunity toreceive what questions and be able to
answer them, because the person needsto know what he is here believing.

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It is so sad when there arepeople who believe in something because they only
go with the rhythm of people.That' s unfortunate. So there'
s one thing that, unfortunately,society has what it' s like to
ask questions and the number one thingthat you can think of is that people
step on hear, this one wantsto know more than anyone what they asked

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you When my wife and I werestudying theology, my wife sat next to
me, like every good wife,but she always had my elbow glued because
whenever I asked questions, she saiddon' t ask questions again. What
a lot of questions you ask orthe Master was already waiting for the Master
' s question when he did somethinghe looked at all the students and jumped

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at me because he knew he waslooking at me. I was going to
be the question and the reason whyI asked questions was because theology to me
the word of God I ufff cantalk about it every day, day and
night. This is something I'm passionate about. So, when I
asked, many would say again,Ricar will ask you, or say there

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is no question. Ricardo, youdon' t have a question I'
m not going to ask you.But it was the fact that one has
the interest to know more. Thereare some you don' t like that
there are some who actually are more. There are some that actually, because

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of the questions that you ask,you say ay you were going to ask
that question, but since you saidit already you answered the question. You
saw it worth asking a lot.Now there are those who ask a lot,
but there are also those who genuinelyask because they don' t understand,
I don' t understand what youmean by that. And you guys

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are gonna see that this question thingwe can see. After this sermon,
you read again. The gospels willsee what questions the disciples were, because
they wanted to know, because therewere things that they did not understand.

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Then let' s be honest.I have no problems questioning myself for a
preaching pastor, you said something aboutthe prea that I don' t understand
what I mean. Let' ssit down and talk. If you pay
for coffee, I speak to youlike a parrot before the cha, a
chite and can indeed. There wego That' s what you want to

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know There' s nothing wrong withasking. I' d rather you ask
than ask him and say I don' t know. And you' ve
been going to church for years andI don' t know why I don
' t know shame. Shame onyou. I' m gonna hit you.
You have to know everything that hasto do with the word of God

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and you have to be encouraged toask why you listen well. Some people
don' t ask because they're embarrassed. Oh, I' m
not ashamed. Asking then will keepyou there. Be confident to ask.
Have confidence in what it is andunderstand this, because there has to be
what is the opportunity for us tobe able to talk freely. It'

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s one thing to talk freely aboutthings we don' t understand or understand.
And another thing is chiming, sodon' t get on with each
other. Okay, tell us thegossip. There' s the pattern half
green light now to gossip. No, I don' t have lumedes for
chimer it gives you a green lightto ask questions about things, about God
' s word, about things ofgrowth. Look for someone not necessarily what

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to do. I can be oneof the leaders of the passing house here,
one here and they go to thatquestion. But we always have this
connotation or question a lot. Thatwants to know everything, or you know
what or this is half gross because, like you don' t understand,
say don' t get carried away. So ask all the necessary questions that

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you need. A church cannot existwithout asking questions. A pastor or a
leader can be bothered because you havethem ask questions, because when it comes
to seeing her there are also issuesfrom which you challenge us. Today I
didn' t know that and Idon' t know in that case.
Let me study about that so Ican soak myself and be able to impart,

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too, because we don' tknow everything. So that' s
what the impression of asking questions andthey have to understand that you can'
t confuse asking for disrespect. Thereare people who ask us in favor because
we would not disrespect them. Lookat my people. If you know how
to ask, you will never bedisrespectful to anyone you have to know how

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to ask questions, although you willfind times where there will be people who
will actually ask you for what itis to challenge or question your ability.
Let' s go quick to whatit is. First of kings, chapter
ten. They' re with me. First Kings, chapter ten. Verse

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of about five. Look what theword says. When the Queen of Sheba
learned of Solomon’ s fame,a fame that honored the Lord’ s
name went to visit him to testhim with questions how easy or difficult,
difficult questions. He came to Jerusalemwith a large hedge of attendants and a

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huge caravan of goats loaded with spices, large quantities of gold and precious stones.
When he came before, Solomon spoketo him about everything she had in
mind. Now Peter thirteen Solomon hadan answer to all his questions. Nothing

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was too hard for him to explain. When the Queen of Sheba realized how
wise Solomon was and saw the palacethat he had built, Atonite remained.
She was also amazed by the foodserved at the king' s tables,

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by the manner in which his officialswere organized, and by the splendid clothing
they wore for the copiers and theburnt offerings offered by Solomon In the lord
' s temple, the Queen ofSheba came with an intention in which to
see if Solomon looked bad and askedhim difficult questions and Solomon offended us what

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Solomon is. He answered them thatall see that that word easily answered them
with wisdom. There' s goingto be people who are going to ask
you listen and why you' regoing to church. No, well,
the truth and they start to tellher a story. Look, I had

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it. That' s a verycomplicated question. From the age of three
I started in my life, whatdo you have to do with the three
years of your life. You know, don' t tell them from there
tell him look. What happened wasthat one moment in my life I was
wrong, I needed Christ and Ifound him and he says I had him.
No one can take it from me. You know, get to the

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point. There are people who arecurious to ask you why Monte Sinai is
congregating and you have never given himthe opportunity to ask him the question.
There are people who have seen instead, not in their lives. There shouldn
' t be any trouble, becausethey ask you why you go to the

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Church, why you grow in Godand what you think they understand this,
this is very important. The wordspeaks of what armor is, which we
must wear, the breastplate, thesword, the belt, the sandals,
but it speaks about what salvation isand salvation places it as the helmet.

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What does that mean my people,that we, when we are saved,
are not saved by him emotion.We are saved because we have been what
intellects we have evaluated salvation. Weare convinced that someone died and it turned
out on the third day, becausethere is evidence, there is evidence and

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that convinces not the heart, butthe mind. A Christian cannot be a
Christian of emotions, because he isa Christian of emotions. It' s
like the waves that come and go. It' s the Christians who are
here today, tomorrow they' rehere why you' re going to leave.
I like people there I like them. They have nice lights, now

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they have nice screens. I liketo look at my people. This place
is not to entertain you. Theseplaces to train you, this place for
you to go out there and youto make light in the middle of that
darkness. I don' t haveto talk nice, they touched the truth

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and the truth empowers you to tellquestions. We' re so blind today.
You know this thing that happened onSunday with the transgender visibility day,
this was no coincidence. In Englandit was also proclaimed on Friday that March

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thirty- one was to be theNational Transgender Day. Back in England.
This is something that the Church actuallysays no. It has nothing to do
with us. This has been pointedout in recent times. Not my people.
No, this is an attack onour intelligentsia. There are people who
take us for crazy people. Ohno, you' re the crazy ones

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who think that one day you're going to go up to heaven and
that God and a man on horsebackis going to come and take you.
And I know what you guys aredoing, you know why, because you
don' t know how to takea stand in refuting such a comment,

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because many are seeing for emotions andwe have to live Listen to me carefully
for a spiritual maturity that we canunderstand and understand what we are living.
Look, look, how we seeJesus, how Lydia goes with the questions.
Fiedback is very loud there sound,Look, as he allied with the

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questions in John sixteen, come withme Jouar sixteen. We go this way
to John sixteen, John sixteen,the next thirty- three foot, soon

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they will see no more, theywill see me no more, but later
they will see me again. Someof the disciples who did what they did
wondered Some of the disciples asked eachother what they meant. When he says

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soon they won' t see me, but then they' ll see me.
And I' m going to thefather who wants to go with soon.
Not what we understand you know thedisciples were people from the neighborhood,

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they were fishermen, they were taxcollectors. He had a carpenter, he
had people who didn' t really. People ruled them out like they didn
' t have the capacity. ButChrist saw something in them and that'

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s why he called him and toldthem to follow me look at this.
Jesus realized they wanted to ask themabout it. So he told them to
understand this, Jesus saw what theywere talking about themselves hear what it will
be. You guys sometimes make commentsaround me and you think I don'

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t listen, and I listen toyou and I' m crazy about running
you guys. Sometimes I address youwithout you saying the word to me so
you know I' m listening toyou guys here, I' m not
a fly on the wall I'm going to tell you the question.
The disciples did not dare to askthe question because they believed they were going
to say brutes, but it wasnot so. They had good questions.

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So Jesus takes the time to answerthem. Jesus realized they wanted to ask
them about it, so he toldthem they' re wondering what he means.
I said they won' t drinkany more soon, but some time
later they' ll see me again. I' m telling you the truth.
You will weep and mourn for whatwill happen, but the world will

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rejoice. You will regret it,but your pain will suddenly become a wonderful
joy. She will be like awoman who suffers labor pains, but when
her child is born, her anguishbecomes joy, because she has brought a
new life to the world. Sonow you have sadness, but I will

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see you again then you will behappy and no one will be able to
steal that joy from you. Youwon' t need to ask me for
anything that day. I' mtelling you the truth. They will ask
the father directly and he will grantthem the petition because they ask on my
behalf. They haven' t doneit before. They ask in my name

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and will receive and have joy inabundance. I have spoken these matters figurative
language, but soon I will stopspeaking figuratively and answer them clearly about the
father. That day they will askin my name. I do not say
that the father will ask from you, for the father himself loves you deeply,

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because you love me and have believedthat I came from God. It
is true that the Father came intothe world and now I will leave the
world and return the Father. LookNow Then, after that long explanation that
God, Jesus, of the questionsthat I had, then the disciples finally

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said you talk with what, clearly, If the disciples had never asked,
they would have gone with what.Doubtless, the questions are necessary. No

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problem asking. What' s more, Jesus made life easy for her because
he said, hey, there's going to be a time that you
' re going to cry at me, but know that you' re going
through a process. But there's going to be joy, even if
the world discards me, don't dismiss me, because you' re
going to make that, as awoman who stops, she' s going
to have the pain now, butthen, on the third day, those

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words are going to be okay.They may not have captured them before,
but because they asked some questions,they knew how to ask them now had
what it was like to base themwhen they went through suffering. They said
game woke up for a little while. We asked Jesus about it and he
said this and this and this ay. Then we won' t stay.
Let' s not worry because whatalready told us was going to happen,

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what more interesting thing. Then,at last, they are clear and have
not felt figurative. Now we understandthat you know all things and that no
one needs to ask you anything.That' s why we think you came
from God. At last, theybelieve Jesus asked as if they finally caught
him. They did not see themiracles, sir the pre said, but

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it was because of a question theyunderstood well the importance and the question.
There are people who see God's presence moving in this place and still
have what questions and don' task them and should ask them. There
' s no problem in asking aboutthe Lord' s things There are no

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things like secrets. Those who havea secret word regard it as being in
the dark. And all that isin darkness one day will be revealed to
the light. You understand this thereare many people, Pastor says, you
talk a lot. It' snot that he talks much, it'
s that everything here is transparent.All transparent here. It' s not

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a question of hiding anything here.An answer is given and they were happy
and that it says at last andbelieve asked Jesus, but the time is
near. In fact, it hasalready arrived when you will be scattered,
each one will go by his sideand leave me alone. However, I
' m not alone because the fatheris with me. I' ve told

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you all this so you can havepeace in me. Here in the world
you will have many trials and sadness, but cheer up because I have conquered
the world. Then look there shouldn' t be what it really is.
No trouble on Twitter, church andbrute. There' s no bother in

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what it feels like to talk tosomeone asking questions. It' s nothing
bad. It' s nothing badwhen you see how the disciples asked Jesus,
and Jesus gave him clarity, butlet' s talk about what he
really is. Not the questions betweenus. Not the question between what you
are and the leaders or the Pastor. We speak the question between you and

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God, because where I want toget to, because at the time of
truth, we have a mentality ofwhat it is when we ask God.
We don' t think we shouldask God anything. Let' s go
back to the passage that I startedall this read second of kings. Chapter

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two, verse thirteen and fourteen.We are seeing when Elisha receives that from
the Air Elijah' s mantle isfalling and he separates to the bank of
the Jordan and he goes to whatHe is going to pull the river.
But before whipping the river look atthe questions that Elisha asks you again put

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attention now, because this is veryinteresting. Elisha says hit the water with
the mantle and exclaimed where is theLord God of Elijah? What kind of
question is that? Where is Quinthe Lord the God of Elijah? Do

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you know what question that is?If he had just seen a powerful spiritual
event, he witnessed chariots with horsesof fire that Elijah snatched. The Lord
took him and yet he asks wherethe Lord God the Alia is you just

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saw him right now manifest before youand yet you ask. Anyone and this
guy is crazy. Anyone would saythis guy' s crazy. But it
wasn' t like that. TheElisha asked that because he wanted to know

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if his request had been answered.This is where we came to see all
this what he asked Elijah before hewas taken. Elia tells her what you
want from me. He and youtell him I only want the double portion.

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She tells him something difficult. Makeme order. It' s not
up to me, it' sup to who, to God. The
Elisha sees the prophetic words fulfilled.Elijah is taken away and he says my

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father, my father and so sentimental, the movement of the mantle is falling
on the ground. His floor,the mantle, the symbolism of the prophetic
call, the same mantle that Elijahput on when he was ploughing the oxen,

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and he takes it. He grabsthe mantle and hits the Jordan River
and asks God Where are you thegod of my spiritual father, Where are

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you because what Elisha wanted was tosee if he had received the double portion
and his answer was that answered.My people. I' m going to

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speak honestly. Sometimes we' reafraid to ask God. Sometimes we don
' t really ask God and thenwe start eating inside why, because we
don' t have the confidence toapproach the father. But just as Lyceus

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approached her to the heavenly father,he said, hey, where are you
God of Aliceo. Like other words, what you' re going to claim
for me or not because you rememberthe Lyceum Elias told you. That depends
on who, from God, notfrom me. I don' t want

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you to have a mentality that youcan' t ask God anything. Look
at the worst prayer is the prayerthat is not done? Is that the
worst prayer you don' t do? God is willing to ask you questions.

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More you can get tired of readingHobbe' s book and at the
last you see a dialogue between Hoband God answering what his questions. And
to the last God was telling youwho you are where you were I tell
you believe the planets and the stars. Oh God, I put him down

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hard, but it was because thelyceum is, it was, because Jope
is going through, because for somethingstrong, God did not rebuke Hobbe for
asking the questions and answered them.They understand this that there are many who
are frustrated Christians because where they askGod, because we are experts in asking

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him how we ask him as ifhe were Amazon' s wish lists,
we put everything in the cart savedfor more later, truth is, to
see if anyone buys me more later. There are people who actually believe that
God is a genius, who stealthat they rub the Bilbia. Oh Lord

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name, Jesus, sweet daddy knowme something and there it is. It
' s not working, God.God wants you to ask him questions that
you talk to him. You understandthis because you look. When I get

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in my car and there' sthe whole car family. If my life
was a movie, they had theirtitles at the time Lucas' question session,
because as soon as I get inthe car and turn on the radio,
Lucas starts asking questions. Daddy,this Daddy and the other Daddy over

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here is asking me so far whatthat boy doesn' t ask me and
it' s questions I take himto answer, Daddy who is God and
who invented God and what God islike. And this looks at me asking
me about everything and you know what. I do I cannot refuse to answer

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them, because it is my sonwho is asking them. Then look at
this, look at this and toand here where I want the twenty pesos
of this to fall to you,because for us you will be able to
approach God and ask questions. Ourheart must be like the heart of a

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child. Our heart must be likethe heart of whom, of a child.
And Jesus said it clearly. That' s why people have to study
God' s word and ask questions? Sir how did a child' s
heart ask questions? You' veseen a child asking questions are the most

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innocent thing there is, but they' re questions what valid ay And you
so small and such a big question, because I' m going to answer
it. And even though they maynot get what the whole answer was,
but they were satisfied that there waswhat an answer. The word clearly says

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I kill nineteen fourteen, but Jesustold them to let the children come to
me do not stop them, forthe Kingdom of Heaven remains to those who
are like what these children are.God doesn' t want theologians, God
wants us men with boyabala anointing.God wants children with children' s hearts

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to ask him questions. Dad,why is this happening to me? Dad,
it' s happening to you andI don' t understand, Dad,
when this process is going to end. Dad, I' m keeping
an eye on your answer. Ineed you, Dad, help me,

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because the reality is this is happeningto me and people are talking about me.
Dad, why me again, father, what did I do, why
am I father, why am Iin the loop over and over and over
and over, what' s happeningto me? God wants you to ask
him questions like a child, sohe can talk to you, so he

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can help you, and he's probably going to give you answers like
the ones Jesus gave him the discipleswho said. Finally, you spoke clearly
amen, why you' re listeningto me. Church we have to take

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sincerity. We' re not supermanWe' re not iron. We bleed.
There are things that hurt us andthere is no one better than to
ask why than our Heavenly Father,ask him, Father, why is happening
to me. In fact, untilyou see him with your complaints, watch

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with your whims, watch with yougo to him, with your achievements.
I love it when my kids cometo the house and they come running from
me and they bring a paper,a paper to me. I am quite
sincere about the education system here,and I have three teachers who are putting

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pressure on me, but the educationsystem here is very cheap. Back in
my country for recognition is because youwanted him. What comes to me the
other days they gave me a certificateand I know, I wow to see

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if it' s math science notthe nicest kid in class. I already
know that Lucas and I know it, your father, but I' m
glad he' s happy. Mychildren are like this. God wants us
to be whatever achievement we have.Let' s go running common. Boy,

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to look like you gave it tome, but look, look at
the consequences of this. Look,you know what happened to me. This
and this and this, and Ihave some questions. God wants you to
have a relationship with him like ababy. Little boy, you have to

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know how to ask the father takeoff the manganzón mentality, manganzona, take
off the mentality of man or woman, and start asking as a little baby
put ask God sincerely the circumstances ofyour life father, why I always fight

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with the same look. Listen tome well, God answers prayers and God
answers questions, and God is alwayswith his ear standing to listen to you.
Yes, he is an almighty God. Yes, it' s consuming

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fire, but you' re mydad, he' s your dad and
the most he wants you to growand mature and have maturity, as you
are loved to Jesus Christ walking hereon earth. Maybe we probably don'
t ask these questions because we neverhave a relationship with our parents, maybe

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like my dad, because we didn' t have much sance to ask him.
I don' t know how toask God maybe you didn' t
have an oblation with your mom,or things like asking her, maybe because
you didn' t have a dador mom don' t know how to
approach God in a way to aska question like a child or a son,

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a father, but the word sayswhen we cousins to the roads.
Lord we are made new creatures.Let us not live any longer in the
past, but let us love Godas our heavenly father is not, and
let us be confident in approaching him. Get on your ass. This moment

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there' s a really nice advanceup there from Marcos Brunet, about Dad
hitting. I want us to praiseyou right now and you know what I
' d like not to stop foryou today. What I want is for

(41:38):
you to take the opportunity today tocome here to the front and ask him
a question, Dad, that youtake your dad' s chance. I
come with this question and I sincerelyask you to be honest, or,
sir, I have a question inmy life, until when, sir,

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why, why did it happen Iam. There are unknowns in our lives
that deserve to be recognized and whatbetter not to bring them to the Heavenly
Father than through his son, taughtus that with a child' s heart

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is the environment that he wants usto have in reindeer heavens all our Community.
Time for this word to be transformative. For you, you want more
information about the Ministry of Facebook searchus as Pastor Ricardo Correa. Pastor Correa

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